THE DAILY CHRONJCLE. BUI.E KICKS, Proprietor. OmCIAl JOURNAL OF THE UNITED STATES. SATURDAT MARCH 25, 1871. now to BEMrr.- Ma. - to us in wirtered b Express, wpald! fe poTtoffiw orders, will be at our nk EfaeTat&e rik of the fender. HraB.rs'.TiiE-.jfEws.:..''.''"-.: invitation to our friends to fend S brief and pointed letters, giving items of interest in eir several lofliti" We desire to hare something of loeal Interest ia every issue for our East Tennessee read art. ' ' ' . the xabgest "cixicruLTios Of An.. Daily Publiiaed ia It Teanesiefl. WHAT! HAS 1AST ; T2NX2SSEE TO TEA51 A disreputable sheet published in this citv. that has never lost an opportunity to misrepresent and slander the people of East. Tennessee, is dreadfully indignant about the slanders' heaped luponjthelpcople of the oM,tt, umkm f shameful outfaces that uuuui fc-v"' " hve characterised several States. Now, who hasdone as much to circmlate tlelibe rate; falsehoods about East Tennessee as it has ? A few weeks ...

THE DAILY CHRONICLE. BULK A KICKS, Proprietor. ITICIAL JOUR-TAL 07 THE ITSTTED STATES. BVXDJLY MORNING. MAKCH 26, 1871. IIOTT TO REMIT. Montr nt to as in registered letters, by Expire, prepaid, or by Postoffiee orders, will be at our risk Ferris, at the risk of the lender. 8MD O THE NEWS. We extend a ppeeial invitation to oar friends to send a brief and pointed letter, rivinr items of interest in tir several localities. We desire to hare something r ineai interest in vcry issue for oar East Tennessee rssSsn. ... , ;TfHE ULF.GL3T CIRCULATION f " Cf Asj Dailj Published la East Tennessee. CHURCH AECHIIZCTURX. IThere Is no subject that lias been more fCnexAlly' neglected in. our country than that ft church architecture. It Is hard to eon'telTa of anything haYing a more dreary and cheeriest appearance than a large ma jority oif our church buildings." TheyVeeni to hare been erected without any effort -at taste, or any attempt . at, comfort. Poorly rentllated and lighted;1 the congregation...

.-;-- DA S0I EMEN T t; n V- Jl J U.J GTCXXKJlL XATrKE No. 27.) A Act to provide a government for the Dis trict of Columbia. , it enacted by the preventatives of thfthn,UdS ta fpart of the m7r Hf Jb"Lte8 Suded within terrWy of the United gXUia be, and the limit of the i District v ,)vernmeD.t the same is hereby, created into w fe by the name .fftc Jtituted a bodj vrtiichname it W0arposea. and may con corporate for municipal p u P bj tract and be contr l & &nd plead and be imp'fa raun;cipHl corpora , cise all other P?w t w;th the Constitution and tion not M"r States and the provisions of laws of the vm this act . bg it further enacted. That the Sec. . n erll;id authority in and over paid executive P bia ghal, be veeted . n a gov- .Distn" hjtI, be appointed by the Preside lent. crnor, . It Tliri MflVlf'f. Mill! I'llllVHnr 111 IT H y "r- nd who shall hold his office for four rrs, and until his successor hall be appointed .n.I o'ualified. The governor shall be a citizen r,f and s...

LAWS OF. THE UNITED STATES Passed at the Third Session of the Forty.flrst Congress. PUBLISHED BY AUTIIORITT. -. -. . CONTINUED. . . abate by reason of the passage of 'this : act, but the suma shall be prosecuted to final judgment "as if this act had not been passed. v Skc. 41. And beit further enacted, Hint there shall be no election holden for mayor or mem bers of the common council of the city of :- Georgetown prior to the first day of June, eigh " " ieen hundrea and seventy-one, but the present " mayor and common couneil of said city shall ' hold their offices until . said first day of June next y o taxes for general purposes shall here after be assessed by the municipal authorities of the cities of Washington " or Georgetown, or by said levy court. And upon the repeal of ' - the charters of the cities of "Washington and Georgetown, the District of Columbia be, and U hereby, declared to be the successor of said corporations, and all the property of said cor porations, and or the ...

t t r . - ! ;- KNOXVILLE, ,1!ENN., . AVEDN ESDAY' IORNING, MARCH 29, 1 871 . NO. '.281 VOL. I. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN SEWS BY THE CABLE. The Insnrrf ction in Algeria Confirmed. o jl jfjore Liberal Cbarler for Paris. Kcklaxism Defined in the XLI Congress A Bill to Enforce the 14th Amendment. Miscellaneous and Washington News. MISCELLANY. ixsurrectiox ijt . algehia. Tnrther Cnbau Enffi:ments-3rew Regu lations in Paris. Washington, March 28. The candi dates of the Republican Central Commit tee carried all but the first, second and sev enth districts. The Journal dc Paris estimates , that . a quarter of a million voters abstained from voting. The reported Algerian insurrection is confirmed. In the recent Cuban battles, the Spanish lost 100 in killed alone. The insurgent General Aosta ras killed near Bayamo. FRENCH 2JKWS. . Paeis, March 27. The ofl3cial journal of the Central Committee says editorially that the first task of the newly elected municipality will be the compilation of...

THE DAILY CHRONICLE. RULE & BICKS, Proprietor. OmCIAL JOURNAL OF THE UNITED STATES. "WEDNESDAT MORNIXG, MAECH 29. HOW TO REMIT. Jfoaey sent to m in registered letters, by Express, prepaid, or by Postoffice orders, will bo at our risk otherwise, at the risk of the sender. SEXD US THE NETYS. We extend a fpecial invitation to onr friends to send m brief and pointed letters, rivinr items of interest in their several localitios. We desire to hare something i jeai interest in eTcry issue for our East Tennessee roaaers. THE LARGEST CIRCTEATI ON f Any Daily Published ia East Tennessee. By a private letter written from Kings ton, Jamaica, to a gentleman in thiscitj we learn that the people of that island are very ainious that St. Domingo should be come ft territory of the United States. .r There are seventeen ex-Confederate of ficers in the present Congress. Of these, fifteen are Democrats and two Republi cans. The Republicans areTAVhitely, of Georgia, who was a Major, and Hays, of Alaba...

THE DAILY CHRONICLE. RULE A RICKS, Proprietors, CITICIAL JOUBNAL OF THE TOUTED STATES. THURSDAY JIOKNING, MARCH, 30 1871 " "T. ' HOW TO HE3IIT.. - If oaey sent to us in registered letters, by Express, prepaid, or by Postoffice orders, Trill be at our risk otherwise, at the risk f the sender. T ;r - :.- SEXD rS THE -3TETO5.- - TTe extend a special inritation to oar friends to send us brief and pointed letters. airins: items of interest in their sereral loealitios. Wo desire to haTe something i loeai interest la erery issue for our East Tennessee reaaers. , . ; THE LARGEST CIKCTEATIOX W Aaj Daily Published in East Tennessee. ; TEE SABBATH SCHOOL' C0JTTNTI0Jr. , Elsewhere ire Dublish 'a call for a Sun day School ' Convention at .this , place, signed by the pastors of different eran relical Churches in the city.' " It is unnec cesary for us to say anything in reference to its objects and end3, or to . urge its in vrtAnr- The Sabbath School cause Is a r: great power for good in this land...